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Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance

Jamal Husein

Jamal Husein

Associate Professor of Economics

Office: Rassman 252
Telephone: (325) 942-2046, Ext. 284
E-mail: jamal.husein@angelo.edu
Education: Ph.D., Utah State University
MBA, University of New Haven
B.Sc., Yarmouk University
Courses Taught: Econ 2301 (Principles of Macroeconomics)
Econ 2302 (Principles of Microeconomics)
Econ 4307 (International Economics)
Econ 3331 (Comarative Economic Systems)
FIN 3360 (Money And Banking)
Education: Ph.D., Utah State University
MBA, University of New Haven
B.Sc., Yarmouk University
Awards & Grants: 2006-07 Professor of the Year, Awarded by ASU Student Government
Association
  Incorporating Technology in Undergraduate Economic Courses. ASU
technology Grant, Summer 2003.
Research: Export-Led Growth Hypothesis: A Multivariate Cointegration and Causality
Evidence For Jordan, The Journal of Developing Areas, Vol. 42,
No.1, (Forthcoming).
  An Econometric Estimation of the Aggregate Import Demand Function
for Jordan: A Cointegration and Parameter Instability Analysis. “Under
consideration: Applied Economics Journal”.
Presentations: Foreign Aid and the Government Fiscal Behavior: The Jordanian Case.
The 11th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Business
and Behavioral Sciences “ASBBS Proceedings, 2004”, Las Vegas, Nevada,
February, 2004.
Research in Progress: Reexamining the Validity of the Export-Led Growth Hypothesis in the MENA
Region: A Multivariate Cointegration, Causality and Stability Analysis.
  An Econometric Estimation of the Aggregate Import Demand Function for
Turkey: Some Further Evidence (with Dr. Murat Kara).
  Traditional Export Demand Relation For Jordan: A Cointegration and
Parameter Constancy Analysis.